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Koprulu Canyon National Park

Koprulu Canyon National Park is a natural paradise located near Manavgat, offering breathtaking landscapes, adventure activities, and rich history. Famous for its dramatic cliffs, turquoise river, and lush forests, it’s a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The canyon stretches 14 kilometers along the Köprüçay River, making it a hotspot for white-water rafting, hiking, and photography. Visitors can also explore ancient Roman bridges and ruins, adding a touch of history to the natural beauty. Whether you're seeking adventure or tranquility, Köprülü Canyon is a perfect escape from the bustling town of Manavgat.

Koprulu Canyon National Park Tours & Excursions

The Basics

The park covers an area of over 36,000 hectares and is part of the Taurus Mountains. Its main attractions include the Koprucay River, Oluk Bridge, and diverse flora and fauna. Visitors often come for rafting, picnicking, and exploring the area’s historical sites. Entrance is free, but guided tours and activities like rafting have additional costs.

Things to Know Before You Go

Wear comfortable clothes and sturdy shoes suitable for outdoor activities. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water, especially in summer. If you plan to raft, bring a change of clothes and waterproof gear for your belongings. Guided tours are recommended for a comprehensive experience of the park.

How to Get There

Koprulu Canyon is approximately 60 km from Manavgat. You can reach it by car, taxi, or organized tours. Local tour operators in Manavgat offer day trips, including transportation and activities. Public buses also connect the area, but schedules can be limited.

When to Get There

The best time to visit is April to October. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and exploring, with mild temperatures. Summer is perfect for rafting but can get crowded, so arrive early to avoid peak hours and secure your spot for activities.

Day Trips from Manavgat

Organized day trips from Manavgat offer a hassle-free way to explore the park. These typically include transportation, rafting, lunch by the river, and a guided tour of key spots like the Oluk Bridge. For independent travelers, renting a car provides flexibility to explore at your own pace.